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Pope Francis waves as he leaves his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican June 8. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) See POPE-AUDIENCE-CANA June 8, 2016.
Ignatian spirituality, like all good Christian spirituality, is both a “calling” and a “sending.”
Fear for the Future. People gather for a demonstration on Aug. 13 near a crime scene after the leader of a Queens mosque and an associate were fatally shot as they left afternoon prayers. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
“If a person comes from behind and he shoots someone dead and he does not ask for watches, he does not ask for money, what is it? If it is not a hate crime, what would it be?”
Britain's Mo Farah celebrates winning the men's 5000-meter during athletics competitions on Aug. 20. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
Questions remain over whether these new Olympic heights filter down to the grassroots or encourage British kids to be fitter, healthier or more virtuous.
A mayor and a prime minister show no party has a monopoly on compassion.
Like his campaign itself, Donald Trump’s beliefs cannot be pinned down to any particular ideology.
Congregants hold hands and pray for peace during Mass at All Saints Church in Milwaukee Aug. 18.
"God present even in those fires, even in that the anger, even in that chaos," said Father Stiefvater.
Almost 26,000 unaccompanied children were stopped at the U.S. border during the first six months of 2016.
Protesters interrupt South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, as he delivers a speech at the announcement of the results of the municipal elections in Pretoria, South Africa on Aug. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Herman Verwey)
The local elections suggest an uneasy period for municipal governance in general and the A.N.C.’s leadership in the country.
Filipino residents in Manila involved with illegal drugs wait to take a pledge that they will not use or sell narcotics after surrendering to police and government officials Aug. 18. (CNS photo/Erik De Castro, Reuters)
The religious leaders noted that most of those killed are "small-time and poor people."